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Can someone please explain this to me?
Does energy stay in cords and power strips long after being unplugged from a source of electricity? How do you know?
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Earths problems = solved
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Sorry, wrong forum.
On GFY, we're all lawyers, doctors, financial experts and black belts. Electricity is not something we know a lot about. :) |
That isn't real...
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Notice how he never lifts the power bar off the table or even moves it slightly? And when he plugs and unplugs the lights the power bard does not lift off the table?
Do you think he could have drilled a hole through that table and plugged the power bar into an outlet, while keeping a dummy cord out the side? That is my guess. It's not like he even did a constant shot without cuts to make it look real. |
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if anybody thinks this is real tell me so i can put you on ignore
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Can someone please explain this to me?
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I think the bloke doing the commentry on that video works in my bank's call centre.
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Umm,
I dont know actually about that electricity thing..
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Ten bucks says JohnnyClips believes the shit out of this.
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Electricity? Quit speaking such nonsense...
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:1orglaugh
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Read the comments of this video on youtube and you will find the answer.
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I guess there's something under that connection-block - have you noticed that this did not even moved after the guy pressed the red button. The surface of the floor is smooth - that should make the block sliding when you do some pressure on it - it looks like it's nailed. I guess there's something connected underneath and gives that supply.
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i lold very hard.
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we all know that if you tie the cord in a knot that electricity can't pass :1orglaugh
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where can I buy that electri city you are speaking about?
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